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Rodent control

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Created by FlySurfer > 9 months ago, 4 Apr 2024
FlySurfer
NSW, 4460 posts
1 May 2024 12:03PM
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Just putting the traps out deters them for a while.
I gave away nine fig cuttings to my neighbors to act as decoys, I mean as presents.
My next plan is to put rat obstacles on the walls and tree trunks; this will force them to have to run on the ground, and if I can get a hunting cat, it should resolve the issue.

elmo
WA, 8764 posts
1 May 2024 11:36AM
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get yourself a trail cam so you can correctly assess what little baskets you have raiding your crops, makes it simpler setting deterrents.

www.anacondastores.com/camping-hiking/electronics/cameras/anaconda-premium-32mp-trail-camera/BP90164990-camo

FormulaNova
WA, 14854 posts
1 May 2024 2:46PM
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Put the fruit in the traps?

..or burn all the trees down, and then add one leftover piece of fruit into the trap. that will teach them!

kk
WA, 947 posts
1 May 2024 6:02PM
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I'm starting to think that Flysurfer is my dad!

Sounds just like him, maybe growing fruit and veg isn't for you. Do it for the wildlife.

poor relative
WA, 9091 posts
1 May 2024 6:08PM
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Sounds like the rats have taken up residence in Flysurfers head

We have loads of the ****ers. They scurry about the fence live in our boganvillia's eat all our produce. My neighbour gets pissed and sits for hours still with his airgun and pops them off. They still come back. Ive tried many variations on the bucket theme without success those snap traps are good but eventually they stop working.
Hanging a dead one by the tail doesnt work either.
A friend once did an astral projection of a gargoyle onto pice of board and reckoned that worked - it was the 90's tho.
Dont like the idea of poison in case a neighbours pet eats one

Froth Goth
810 posts
2 May 2024 6:53AM
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airsail
QLD, 1386 posts
2 May 2024 9:21AM
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Could hear scratching downstairs at night, missus is petrified of rats and mice so decided in better get the problem fixed. Trap went out in the evening, in the morning I had this whopper rat in the trap.


poor relative
WA, 9091 posts
2 May 2024 8:00AM
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airsail said..
Could hear scratching downstairs at night, missus is petrified of rats and mice so decided in better get the problem fixed. Trap went out in the evening, in the morning I had this whopper rat in the trap.




BBQ time

Froth Goth
810 posts
2 May 2024 8:12AM
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That sign between his eyes means he christmas treed some wolf ticket selling guard so you might wanna put a thick scarf on and borrow the misses chastity belt or youll be talking sideways out ya neck

FormulaNova
WA, 14854 posts
2 May 2024 8:13AM
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airsail said..
Could hear scratching downstairs at night, missus is petrified of rats and mice so decided in better get the problem fixed. Trap went out in the evening, in the morning I had this whopper rat in the trap.




One of the things I learned about possums is that there is no point removing them as there are plenty of others to replace them. Just build them boxes to sleep in where it's convenient and then forget about them. Then forget about growing tomatoes and anything else they like.

airsail
QLD, 1386 posts
2 May 2024 10:31AM
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FormulaNova said..

airsail said..
Could hear scratching downstairs at night, missus is petrified of rats and mice so decided in better get the problem fixed. Trap went out in the evening, in the morning I had this whopper rat in the trap.




One of the things I learned about possums is that there is no point removing them as there are plenty of others to replace them. Just build them boxes to sleep in where it's convenient and then forget about them. Then forget about growing tomatoes and anything else they like.


Yep, I agree, heaps around so just let this guy go. Another would only replace it if rehomed. At least we know what the scratching is.

psychojoe
WA, 2164 posts
2 May 2024 12:38PM
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airsail said..

FormulaNova said..


airsail said..
Could hear scratching downstairs at night, missus is petrified of rats and mice so decided in better get the problem fixed. Trap went out in the evening, in the morning I had this whopper rat in the trap.




One of the things I learned about possums is that there is no point removing them as there are plenty of others to replace them. Just build them boxes to sleep in where it's convenient and then forget about them. Then forget about growing tomatoes and anything else they like.



Yep, I agree, heaps around so just let this guy go. Another would only replace it if rehomed. At least we know what the scratching is.


Could put a bright light on. They don't like it so they'll go somewhere else.

FormulaNova
WA, 14854 posts
2 May 2024 12:49PM
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psychojoe said..

Could put a bright light on. They don't like it so they'll go somewhere else.


They are pretty clever. I remember one came up to us at a group dinner at a holiday house, during the evening, perfectly tame, knowing that people would feed it. I agree, that they don't like bright light, but this one seemed to figure it also meant food.

I had them at my house for years, and then got a dog, so the dog would run around the tree barking its head off, and the possums just ignored it.

They are territorial, and if there is not one in your territory, there soon will be. They are smart too, as I had one figure out that it could lift up a roof tile, and then found itself a great place to burrow in amongst the insulation in my roof. The trouble with that is that they know the smell of the place and will go to great pains to get back there, so you may as well make it difficult for them and offer them somewhere else to sleep. If you don't give them somewhere else to nest, they will just get back into your roof if there are any options.

My last house had possum boxes in the trees everywhere. Better than having them in the roofspace.

FlySurfer
NSW, 4460 posts
3 May 2024 2:35PM
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elmo said..
get yourself a trail cam so you can correctly assess what little baskets you have raiding your crops, makes it simpler setting deterrents.

www.anacondastores.com/camping-hiking/electronics/cameras/anaconda-premium-32mp-trail-camera/BP90164990-camo


Thanks for your insight, however, I can just look at them with my eyes.

Carantoc
WA, 6900 posts
3 May 2024 1:08PM
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To be fair though "rodent" control covers a fairly broad range of animals.

Maybe you have a herd of these munching on ya melons ?

www.worldwildlife.org/stories/are-capybaras-rodents-and-5-other-capybara-facts#:~:text=Meet%20the%20capybara%20(Hydrochoerus%20hydrochaeris,and%20snacking%20in%20flooded%20grasslands.

Carantoc
WA, 6900 posts
3 May 2024 1:10PM
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According to the San Diego Zoological Society, a group of capybaras is known as a herd

Macroscien
QLD, 6806 posts
3 May 2024 6:35PM
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I have friendly Carpet Python that could take care about rodents.
My only worry is that could take care of my Basset Hound too if hungry.


Froth Goth
810 posts
4 May 2024 9:42AM
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Lawnmowers... bassett hounds...

I feel like someones throwing red herrings all over the place trying to loose a trail....

I was sure macroscien lived in a highrise apartment...

decrepit
WA, 12390 posts
4 May 2024 10:36AM
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Froth Goth said.. I was sure macroscien lived in a highrise apartment...


He oftens talks about his farm, but maybe he has a hi rise as well

FormulaNova
WA, 14854 posts
4 May 2024 1:20PM
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decrepit said..
Froth Goth said.. I was sure macroscien lived in a highrise apartment...


He oftens talks about his farm, but maybe he has a hi rise as well


You guys are thinking of the windmill that he fixed when he desconstructed it as part of his solarisation project.

Windmills are highrise aren't they?

I would hate to be a dog or cat when his RC mower goes on its rampage.

decrepit
WA, 12390 posts
4 May 2024 2:17PM
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FormulaNova said.. >>I would hate to be a dog or cat when his RC mower goes on its rampage.


Surely he'd give them a ride on top, got to give your pets a bit of fun and adventure

Macroscien
QLD, 6806 posts
4 May 2024 7:40PM
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decrepit said..

FormulaNova said.. >>I would hate to be a dog or cat when his RC mower goes on its rampage.



Surely he'd give them a ride on top, got to give your pets a bit of fun and adventure


I indeed run over accidently poisonous snake hiding in the grass with my push lawn mower. Poor creature looks a bit tormented after. Maybe even distress a bit?


Macroscien
QLD, 6806 posts
4 May 2024 7:46PM
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decrepit said..

FormulaNova said.. >>I would hate to be a dog or cat when his RC mower goes on its rampage.



Surely he'd give them a ride on top, got to give your pets a bit of fun and adventure


Safety first. Harness must be




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